Friday, April 14, 2017

My mom made me some beautiful ceramics when I was little, and I love being able to put them out each year. I added a little bunny of my own to the display this year.

This is a freebie bunny you can find here. There are two other Quaker pattern bunnies as well! I think my bunny needs some friends for next year. =) This bunny is stitched on perforated paper in DMC 335 for the outline and DMC 4120 for the pattern. I'm not sure what that thread color is named, but it should be named strawberry lemonade!!

Now, I know why you're really here...you want your letter so you can complete the phrase Jo has come up with and enter to win her prize draw which hopefully includes delicious British chocolate!! So here is the letter, rendered in our pale American imitation of said chocolate:

In case you can't see the picture, L is the letter! Have fun hopping, and remember, Christ is risen!!!

Thanks for taking part in the Easter Treasure Hunt Blog Hop this year.I love the Quaker Bunny, I stitched a couple of those freebies in previous years.Who mentioned giving away chocolate? I'm not sure any will survive LOL

First I thought it was chocolate and was so pleased, haven't see a lot of chocolate during this blog hop, now I know it's ceramic! Your basket is lovely anyway. Thanks for the letter and for the freebie, I still have to try perforated paper and bought some recently. Happy Easter week-end. Amitiés.

What beautiful ceramics, your bunny looks right at home in that basket!I had heard that American chocolate is not as nice as British, but don't forget you have those delicious Peanut Butter cups which we don't! Happy Easter.

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A geek is "a person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific or technical pursuits"; "a person with an unusual or odd personality".
I'm a programmer, but I consider needlework a very "technical" pursuit.